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Morning good to see you joined us, welcome to the Oregon Chapter.
Highly unusual also. I've approved 16 new members in the last 30 days and only two have posted in here. Maybe you guys are scaring them off?......................lol
The air-fuel-spark triangle is all you need to know............no computers, no sync, no turbos, no power this/that, leather, navigation, heated seats, blah, blah, blah.
You forgot the metal milk bucket to sit on Dave.....
Originally Posted by fabmandelux
A bunch of farmers around here are still using it..................lol
Been so long since I've seen "real" bailing wire that if I did see some, I would think that I had gone through a time machine. A number of years back, a group of boy scouts came through and asked the folks if they could go through the old "farm dump". They hauled off probably 3 pickup loads of discarded old bailing wire for recycling and helped fund a summer rafting trip on the John Day. Later they brought the folks a picture of them in a raft. They also brought them a copy of a receipt they got at the recyclers that they could use as a deduction for the "donation" on the taxes.]
Originally Posted by fabmandelux
Highly unusual also. I've approved 16 new members in the last 30 days and only two have posted in here. Maybe you guys are scaring them off?......................lol
Probably my fault...they probably ran across the pics of Don that were posted here from last years GTG.
You forgot the metal milk bucket to sit on Dave.....
Been so long since I've seen "real" bailing wire that if I did see some, I would think that I had gone through a time machine. A number of years back, a group of boy scouts came through and asked the folks if they could go through the old "farm dump". They hauled off probably 3 pickup loads of discarded old bailing wire for recycling and helped fund a summer rafting trip on the John Day. Later they brought the folks a picture of them in a raft. They also brought them a copy of a receipt they got at the recyclers that they could use as a deduction for the "donation" on the taxes.]
Probably my fault...they probably ran across the pics of Don that were posted here from last years GTG.
Highly unusual also. I've approved 16 new members in the last 30 days and only two have posted in here. Maybe you guys are scaring them off?......................lol
Saw him post up in the 61-66 forum, thought an invite couldn't hurt.
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